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House Armed Services OKs Anti-Ligado FY 22 NDAA Amendment

The House Armed Services Committee voted 57-2 Thursday to advance the FY 2022 National Defense Authorization Act (HR-4350) with an anti-Ligado amendment from Strategic Forces Subcommittee ranking member Mike Turner, R-Ohio. It directs DOD to brief the National Security Council…

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on “potential harmful interference” to GPS posed by Ligado’s planned L-band operations. The amendment, part of an en bloc package, was the only one that targeted the company. House Armed Services cleared an en bloc package with an amendment from Rep. Elaine Luria, D-Va., that would authorize each secretary of a military department to establish a pilot program to evaluate the feasibility of deploying telecom infrastructure to expedite 5G on military installations. Rep. Trent Kelly, R-Miss., withdrew an amendment to expand semiconductor production incentives established in the FY 2021 NDAA. House Armed Services earlier approved other telecom and tech-related amendments (see 2109010083).